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Lemke-LeGrand 1:8 Mercedes-Benz 300SLR Uhlenhaut Coupé GullWing

Shouting something out loud beforehand does not make it true. ROTF

But it looks big, even in your small hands.
Before your hear me shouting, not even loud ……… then you must have really gone too far.;)
And beforehand …… Do I have to use the [Advanced Search] to find past experiences?
But still love your posts and comments ……. So a BIG thanks for your small post.ROTF
Regards, Peter
 
Group 2, Steps 31 till 36.
Detailing the engine block.
070 Group 2, Stap 31+32.jpg
071 Group 2, Stap 33+34.jpg
072 Group 2, Stap 35+36.jpg

After these steps, the engine block will look like this:
073 Group 2, Stap 31-36.jpg
074 Group 2, Stap 31-36.jpg
The fit of some parts of the engine block is a bit off. I filed a few things here and there, but couldn't get everything to fit perfectly. That's a bit of a minor point ...;) But hey, some of it will be hidden deep in the engine compartment.

With another one with reference:
075 Group 2, Stap 31-36.jpg

I think I'll use the airbrush on the intake and exhaust systems, which will be done a bit later. This will give them some color. I'll also see if some parts of the engine block can benefit from this.
Regards, Peter
 
Nice detail in the kit, for more color and variation, you can paint the bolt heads a darker silver, and you can add a wash around the bolts and other parts to emphasize edges and make it look a little used. Thats one thing I don’t like about the prepainted kits, everything is the same color and that’s not realistic. ;)
 
Nice detail in the kit, for more color and variation, you can paint the bolt heads a darker silver, and you can add a wash around the bolts and other parts to emphasize edges and make it look a little used. Thats one thing I don’t like about the prepainted kits, everything is the same color and that’s not realistic. ;)
Thanks for the advise and ideas, Dean. I have already some ideas from some pictures from the original engine.
Regards, Peter
 
Group 2, steps 37 till 44.
Exhaust manifold and engine block placement:
076 Group 2, Stap 37+38.jpg

Preparation and installation of radiator:
077 Group 2, Stap 39+40.jpg
078 Group 2, Stap 41+42.jpg

Airbox intake and exhaust pre-mufflers:
079 Group 2, Stap 43+44.jpg

The engine block is assembled step by step. Several steps are detailed in the drawings in the manual, as quite a few tubes and hoses each have their own specific route along and within the engine block.
I won't show all the steps, but I will show these. In the last drawing of step 44, I've placed an arrow at two metal band clamps.
It took quite a bit of effort to attach these:
080 Group 2, Stap 44.jpg
A hose is attached to a frame crossmember with two of these clamps. To properly secure the clamp, the end had to be routed through one opening, then back through the other opening. And then fold and take back, with a metal strip ...;) But I managed it again.

The drawings were sometimes a bit too detailed to find the correct route along the engine block. The routing was almost completely gone. I gratefully used two photos of the engine that I had already found while searching online:
081 Org-Engine.jpg

The engine is quite impressive:
082 Group 2, Stap 37-44.jpg
On Dean's advice, @Dean62, I tinted most of the bolt heads. I sprayed the intake airbox and the intake pipes. Not that they've discolored due to the heat, but it looks a little different. I gave the outer radiator lines a very light wash so the black is just a bit gone.

The exhaust manifold has discolored considerably due to the many rides during which the journalists thoroughly tested the engine:
083 Group 2, Stap 37-44.jpg
The two pre-mufflers for the exhaust cool the fumes nicely.

The exhaust manifolds are just visible:
084 Group 2, Stap 37-44.jpg
Not everything will be visible later, but it was fun to do, just like with the exhaust on my last Duc.

This is the current standing at the end of group 2:
085 Group 2, Stap 37-44.jpg
More parts will be added to and on the engine later.

I've used 132 parts and 96 bolts in this group.
So far, 292 parts and 265 bolts.
Regards, Peter
 
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The detail is next level. Marvelous work, Peter! I don't think too many people could have gotten as much out of this remarkable kit as you have.
Beautiful work Peter!
Good morning Peter. This does not come up on my reminders and I forget to pop into this forum. Fabulous detail in the kit and wonderfully put together. Looking marvellous. Cheers Grant
Thanks, Paul, Dean and Grant. It's a lot of pleasure to build this kit. And to give it some personal touches.
Regards, Peter
 
Group 3, step 45 + 46
The Interior.
086 Group 3, Stap 45+46.jpg
The next step would be to install this part in the chassis:
087 Group 3, Stap 45+46.jpg
But in the accompanying video instructions, I saw that the builder had considerable difficulty getting the following steps done neatly. He had to contort his hands to get everything neatly placed. He even tore a piece of fabric from the stitching... mmmmmm... that could be done differently.
PS: Perhaps it's striking... the driver sits with his legs on either side of the drive tunnel!

Step 55 + 56
088 Group 3, Stap 55+57.jpg
That looks like this:
089 Group 3, Stap 45+46.jpg
Now, with this loose part, I could easily reach it from all angles.

They neatly made the complex shift mechanism:
090- Group 3, Stap 45+46.jpg
The whole thing was silver. I added a few small accents myself.
Now I can go back to where I left off in the manual.
Regards, Peter
 
What a stunning kit is this.
Great to dig this deep into all these tiny details.
Did you consider to use red book binders leather on the leather parts?
 
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